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Josh Thomson says Nate Diaz ‘shot himself in the foot’ after losing to Jake Paul, losing UFC momentum and now stuck fighting older fighters.
Nate Diaz was one-half of the first ever BMF title fight in the UFC, and now he might be angling for another crack at that belt.
UFC legend Nate Diaz is still holding out hope that he and Conor McGregor will be able to complete their trilogy.
On this day in 2021, the UFC 263 pay-per-view, headlined by Israel Adesanya and featuring Nate Diaz's return, made history.
At UFC 263 on June 12, 2021, Nate Diaz delivered one of the most memorable moments of his career late in the day against Leon Edwards.
Now, Diaz has set the fight world abuzz once again with a bold claim that he could handle former UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad in a fight.
Jon Jones and Nate Diaz belong to that same decorated generation, having witnessed and experienced the sport’s evolution firsthand.
Nate Diaz Names Former UFC Rival As Possible Return Fight March 5, 2016; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Conor McGregor (left) punches Nate Diaz in the face during UFC 196 at MGM Grand Garden Arena.
Nate Diaz hasn’t been in Octagon in nearly three years, but a return to the Ultimate Fighting Championship seems to be something that might interest him.
Diaz is down to return to the UFC, if the UFC is down with him returning. That’s the message the Stockton fighter sent in a recent podcast interview.